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In 1958, Peyo created the popular ''The Smurfs'' (originally, "Les Schtroumpfs") and they first appeared on a Belgium comic ''Johan and Peewit'' story "La Flûte à six trous". A few years later, The Smurfs made their animation debut in a TV series called "Les Schtroumpfs" which aired from 1961-1965.  
In 1958, Peyo created the popular ''The Smurfs'' (originally, "Les Schtroumpfs") and they first appeared on a Belgium comic ''Johan and Peewit'' story "La Flûte à six trous". A few years later, ''The Smurfs'' made their animation debut in a TV series called ''Les Schtroumpfs'' which aired from 1961-1965.  


==Information==
==Information==
In 1965, a 90-minute black-and-white animated film was made called '''''Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs''''' (in English: '''The Adventures of the Smurfs'''). It was the first animated production to feature The Smurfs. Its narration is divided into five segments. The film itself actually used five episodes from the 1961 series "Les Schtroumpfs". Which was also the very first animated tv series starring The Smurfs before Hannah-Barbara adapted it 20 years later.
In 1965, a 90-minute black-and-white animated film was made called '''''Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs''''' (in English: '''''The Adventures of the Smurfs'''''). It was the first animated production to feature ''The Smurfs''. Its narration is divided into five segments. The film itself actually used five episodes from the 1961 series ''Les Schtroumpfs''. Which was also the very first animated tv series starring The Smurfs before Hannah-Barbara adapted it 20 years later.


Notably, the character design is based on the early art style of the first Smurfs comic stories. The animation is also very limited, even by 1960s cartoon standards. [https://imgur.com/a/J8kMTwE The 1960s series used cutout animation for animating the characters.]
Notably, the character design is based on the early art style of the first ''Smurfs'' comic stories. The animation is also very limited, even by 1960s cartoon standards. [https://imgur.com/a/J8kMTwE The 1960s series used cutout animation for animating the characters.]


Parts of the film/TV Series can be seen on display at the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels, Belgium (birthplace of series creator Pierre Culliford "Peyo").
Parts of the film/TV Series can be seen on display at the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels, Belgium (birthplace of series creator Pierre Culliford "Peyo").
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One of the Smurfs attempts to fly like a bird.
One of the Smurfs attempts to fly like a bird.


==Footage==
==Gallery==
===Videos===
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   |description4 = More surviving footage which shows the adaptation of "The Fake Smurf" and "The Flute Smurf".  
   |description4 = More surviving footage which shows the adaptation of "The Fake Smurf" and "The Flute Smurf".  
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==Gallery==
===Images===
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File:Smurfs_60s_cartoon_behind_the_scenes.png|200px|thumb|left|Behind the scenes photo showing animation cells for The Smurfs
File:Smurfs_60s_cartoon_behind_the_scenes.png|200px|thumb|left|Behind the scenes photo showing animation cells for ''The Smurfs''.
File:Schtroumpf1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of "The Smurfs and the Dragon"
File:Schtroumpf1.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of "The Smurfs and the Dragon."
File:Schtroumpf2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of "The Fake Smurf"
File:Schtroumpf2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of "The Fake Smurf."
File:Schtroumpf3.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Another photo of "The Smurfs and the Dragon"
File:Schtroumpf3.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Another photo of "The Smurfs and the Dragon."
File:Smurf1.png|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot from "The Smurfs and the Magic Egg"
File:Smurf1.png|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot from "The Smurfs and the Magic Egg."
File:Smurfs2.png|200px|thumb|left|Another Screenshot from "The Smurfs and the Magic Egg"
File:Smurfs2.png|200px|thumb|left|Another Screenshot from "The Smurfs and the Magic Egg."
File:Gargamel.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of the episode "Smurfnapped" showing Gargamel and Azrael. Judging by Azrael's apperance, this episode appears to be from an older episode.
File:Gargamel.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Screenshot of the episode "Smurfnapped" showing Gargamel and Azrael. Judging by Azrael's apperance, this episode appears to be from an older episode.
File:Brainy.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Brainy witnessing Gargamel capturing another Smurf from "Smurfnapped".
File:Brainy.PNG|200px|thumb|left|Brainy witnessing Gargamel capturing another Smurf from "Smurfnapped."
File:Smurf1960s.PNG|200px|thumb|left|During The Smurfs 60th Anniversary, the Official French Youtube channel briefly showed a clip of the 1960s series. The footage itself is in better quality compared to other videos of the series.
File:Smurf1960s.PNG|200px|thumb|left|During ''The Smurfs'' 60th Anniversary, the Official French Youtube channel briefly showed a clip of the 1960s series. The footage itself is in better quality compared to other videos of the series.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[La Schtroumpfette (lost Belgian animated TV special based on "The Smurfs" comic; 1969)]]
*[[La Schtroumpfette (lost Belgian animated TV special based on "The Smurfs" comic; 1969)]]
* [[The Smurfs National Benzole advertisements (found animated commercial series; 1978)]]
*[[The Smurfs (found animated National Benzole commercial series; 1978)]]
* [[The Smurfs Australian BP commercial (lost advertising material; 1980s)]]
*[[The Smurfs Australian BP commercial (lost advertising material; 1980s)]]


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Revision as of 02:32, 21 March 2021

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Aventures des schtroumpfs.jpg

The Smurfs as they looked in the 1960s series.

Status: Partially Found

In 1958, Peyo created the popular The Smurfs (originally, "Les Schtroumpfs") and they first appeared on a Belgium comic Johan and Peewit story "La Flûte à six trous". A few years later, The Smurfs made their animation debut in a TV series called Les Schtroumpfs which aired from 1961-1965.

Information

In 1965, a 90-minute black-and-white animated film was made called Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs (in English: The Adventures of the Smurfs). It was the first animated production to feature The Smurfs. Its narration is divided into five segments. The film itself actually used five episodes from the 1961 series Les Schtroumpfs. Which was also the very first animated tv series starring The Smurfs before Hannah-Barbara adapted it 20 years later.

Notably, the character design is based on the early art style of the first Smurfs comic stories. The animation is also very limited, even by 1960s cartoon standards. The 1960s series used cutout animation for animating the characters.

Parts of the film/TV Series can be seen on display at the Belgian Comic Strip Center in Brussels, Belgium (birthplace of series creator Pierre Culliford "Peyo").

The Segments

Smurfnapped

A Smurf gets captured by Gargamel. Now, the Smurfs must save him before he gets killed.

The Smurfs and the Magic Egg

The Smurfs discover a magic egg. But they don't know it has been created by Gargamel.

The Black Smurfs

A contagious disease terrorizes the village.

The Smurfs and the Dragon

The Smurfs befriend a domesticated dragon.

The Flying Smurf

One of the Smurfs attempts to fly like a bird.

Gallery

Videos

Some surviving footage from the film.

More surviving footage from a high-quality German copy of Les Aventures des Schtroumpfs.

30 second footage from 2008 that shows "The Smurfnapper".

More surviving footage which shows the adaptation of "The Fake Smurf" and "The Flute Smurf".

Images

See Also